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Government urged to support farmers left out of GLAS scheme

written by Rachel McLaughlin January 4, 2020
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Donegal Deputy Charlie McConalogue is calling on the Minister for Agriculture to allow over 2,000 farmers in the Agri-Environment Options Scheme (AEOS) to gain entry to the Green, Low-Carbon, Agri-Environment Scheme (GLAS).

Deputy McConalogue, who is the Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture, Food and the Marine, says that there are 2,117 farmers who had contracts in the AEOS Scheme that ceased on 31 December 2018.

Deputy McConalogue said, “There are 2,117 farmers who have been left without any financial supports encouraging them to farm in a positive and climate action friendly manner. Provision must be allowed to enable these farmers to join GLAS.

“Permitting access to the scheme will increase portability levels, while carrying out additional actions that are conducive with the protection of the environment and climate change mitigation.

“It must also be remembered that in 2015, the government said once the scheme was fully opened with 50,000 farmers it would require funding of €250 million per annum. This financial commitment has not been delivered by the government, while there is now under 49,000 participants.

“The government must ensure the scheme is immediately opened for these farmers and reopen GLAS. Given that there will be a 1-2 year CAP transition period between the current programme and its successor, Minister Creed must also confirm that GLAS will be rolled over considering existing contracts will begin to cease in 12 months’ time,” concluded Deputy McConalogue.

Government urged to support farmers left out of GLAS scheme was last modified: January 4th, 2020 by Rachel McLaughlin
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